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BGR Energy – A Snapshot
Promoted by Mr. B.G. Raghupathy (BGR) as a joint venture with GEA Energietechnik GmbH, Germany in 1985
Business predominantly in two segments, viz.,
Supply of systems and equipment; and
Turnkey engineering project contracting
Accreditations
ISO:9001 Certification for three Manufacturing Units
ASME ‘U’ Stamp for two Manufacturing Units
ASME ‘S’ certification for one Manufacturing Unit
Approved by Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR)
Joint Venture and strategic alliances with multinational companies to cater to Power, Oil and Gas sectors
Global operations – contracts executed in 45 countries
Executed more than 130 contracts abroad
Orders on hand – INR 105911 Million as on 1st November 2008
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Proven track record in design, engineering and project management capabilities across business divisions
Power Projects Division
Oil & Gas Equipment Division
Air Fin Cooler Division
Electrical Projects Division
Environmental Engineering Division
Captive Power Division
Group Companies
GEA BGR Energy System India Limited
Progen Systems & Technologies Limited
Joint Venture Company
GEA Cooling Tower Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd
Business Divisions
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Revenue break up for
Year ended 31-March-08Order backlog as of
1st November 2008
Total Revenue – INR 15048 Million
Total Order Backlog – INR 105911 Million
8%2%
3%
62%
21%
4% Air Fin Cooler
Environmental Engineering
Oil & Gas Equipment
Power Projects
Captive Power
Electrical Projects
1377323
3702
100253
138
118 Air Fin Cooler
Electrical Projects
Oil & Gas Equipment Division
Power Projects
Environmental Engineering
Captive Power
In INR Millions
Key Milestones
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Commenced operations in the oil and gas sector
Commenced as a JV with GEA Energietechnik GmbH, Germany
GEA Energietechnik divested its stake to promoters
Secured first EPC contract for 120 MW power plant in Tamil Nadu
Won a contract for Gas Insulated Switchgear from Hyundai Motors
Technical collaboration agreement with GEA Btt, France
Collaboration agreement with Crane Environment Inc, USA
1987
1993
1994
2001
20032006
1998
2000
First BOP order for a 95 MW CCPP
Received 1x500 MW BPO contract from MAHAGENCO for Khaperkheda TPP
2007
Electrical Project Division
was formed
Received power trading license
Received 2x500 MW BOP contract from APGENCO for Vijayawada TPP & Kakatiya TPP
Captive Power Division was formed
Progen Systems incorporated
Won a contract for large gas processing complex from SCOP, Iraq
Received 1x500 MW BOP contract from APGENCO for Kothagudem TPP
2008 Company Listed
Received 2x600 MW EPC contract from RRVUNL for Kalisindh TPP
Received 1x600 MW EPC contract from TNEB for Mettur TPP
Established the Power Project Division
Favorable Indian Industry Dynamics
(Billion Units)
Source: CEA & Min of Power AR 2007-08
Source: CRISIL
519 548 579624 665559 591
632691 730
7.2% 7.3%8.4%
9.7%8.9%
0.0%
3.0%
6.0%
9.0%
12.0%
0
250
500
750
1000
2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Power Supply Power Demand % Deficit
53%
10%
1%
25%
3%
8%
Coal Gas Oil Hydro Nuclear Renewable
Total –135,007 MW
Total installed capacity – July 2008
(Provisional)
Power Project Division
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Turnkey Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) and Balance of Plant (BOP) Contracting
Only Company in India executing 4 BOP contracts for 500 MW unit
Secured the perhaps the India‟s largest ever EPC contract for 2x600 MW power Project
Early adopter of BOP concept in India
Order backlog of Rs.100253 Million as of 1st November 2008
Possesses in-house design and engineering capabilities, and employs them to optimize project costs leading to higher margins and timely delivery and completion
40 – 50% of „Balance of Plant‟ systems manufactured in-houseNote: * FY07 is 18 months period ended March ’07;
** FY08 is 12 months period ended 31st March 08
(IN
R m
illi
on
)
Total Income from Power Project Division
1509 1141
3926
9251
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
FY 04 FY 05 FY 07* FY 08**
23 MW CPP Grasim Industries, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan
120 MW CCPP Aban Power, Karuppur, Tamil Nadu
330 MW CCPP RRVUNL, Dholpur, Rajasthan
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POWER PROJECTS DIVISION - PROJECTS COMPLETED
PROJECT FUEL ORDER VALUE(Rs. In Million )
SCOPE
RRVUNL - 330 MW CCPP, Dholpur, Rajasthan Gas 2095Turnkey Engineering,
Procurement & Construction of Balance of Plant including
Civil Works
TNEB - 95 MW CCPP, Valathur, Tamil Nadu Gas 594
Grasim Industries - 23 MW CPP, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan Coal 444
Aban Power - 120 MW CCPP, Karuppur, Tamil Nadu Gas 2697Engineering Procurement and
Construction of the Power Plant
9Vijayawada Thermal Power Station (Under Construction)
Kakatiya Thermal Power Station (Under Construction)
POWER PROJECTS DIVISION - PROJECTS UNDER EXECUTION
PROJECT CAPACITY FUELORDER VALUE ( Rs. in Million)
SCOPE
RRVUNL - Kalisindh TPS, Rajasthan 2 x 600 MW Coal 49000 Engineering Procurement and Construction of the
Power PlantTNEB - Mettur TPS, Tamil Nadu 1 x 600 MW Coal 31000
APGENCO - Kothagudem TPS, Andhra Pradesh 500 MW Coal 7930Turnkey Engineering,
Procurement & construction of Balance of
Plant, Including Civil Works
MAHAGENCO - Khaperkheda TPS, Maharashtra 500 MW Coal 9,980
APGENCO - Kakatiya TPS, Andhra Pradesh 500 MW Coal 6,949
APGENCO - Vijayawada TPS, Andhra Pradesh 500 MW Coal 5,788
Oil & Gas Equipment Division
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Products and turnkey services for the Oil & Gas industry, which includes
Gas Processing Packages
Pipeline Systems
Gas Conditioning & Metering Skid
Storage Tanks
Gas Compressor Package
Hydrogen Gas Compressors for Jubail Oil Chemicals,
Saudi Arabia
Booster Compressor for TNEB, Valathur
CNG Compressors for Maulana & Sons, Sonergan, Bangladesh
Order backlog of Rs. 3702 Million as of 1st November 2008
Gas Compressor Package Jubail Oil Chemicals
Received three export orders from the State Company for Oil Projects (SCOP) in Iraq for USD 104.90 Million
Fixed and Floating roof storage tanks (API 650)
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S/N Customer Scope Value
1KORMOR Gas Field
Development Project, SCOP, Iraq
Engineering, Procurement & Supply of Gas Gathering Station
USD 76.6 Million
2New Najaf Oil Product Depot
and Refinery, SCOP, Iraq Engineering, Procurement & Supply of Oil Storage
Tanks USD
19.0 Million
3New Aumara Oil Products
Depot, SCOP, Iraq Design, Engineering, Manufacture and Supply of Oil
Products Storage Tanks
USD 9.3 Million
Oil & Gas Equipment Division
Air Fin Cooler Division
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Turnkey supply of Air Cooled Heat Exchangers for oil & gas processes and power sector industries
Capable of producing all three variations of finned tubes – embedded, extruded and welded finned tubes
Certified by ASME with “U”, “U2” & “R” stamp
Key markets are in India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and North Africa
List of clients include Samsung Engineering, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Reliance and L&T
Turnover of Rs. 1274 Million for Year ended 31st
March 2008
Order backlog of Rs. 1377 Million as of 1st November 2008
Air Cooled Heat Exchanger
Air Cooled Heat Exchanger, 120MW CPP Karuppur, Tamil Nadu
Electrical Projects Division
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Established in 2003 to undertake turnkey contracting for supply of Electrical Systems and Equipments for Power stations, Refineries and Petrochemical operations.
Offering Turnkey solutions for:
EHV Substations
EHV Transmission Lines
Plant Electricals
Gas Insulated Switchgear Substations
Optical Fiber Communication Network
– OPGW, ADSS & OLTE
Rural Electrification
Electrical Balance of Plant for Thermal/ Hydro & Nuclear Power Projects
Power Trading – Category „F‟ Licensed
Exclusive partnership with JZT provides turnkey solutions for OPGW communication networks
Incorporation with leading manufacturers offers GIS Substations on case to case basic
Order Backlog Position as on 1st November 2008 is Rs. 323 Million
Total Income from Electrical Projects
Division
(IN
R
millio
n)
Note: * FY07 is 18 months period ended March ’07;
** FY08 is 12 months period ended 31st March 08
356
590
0
175
350
525
700
FY 07* FY 08**
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ELECTRICAL PROJECTS DIVISION - PROJECTS UNDER EXECUTION
PROJECT ORDER VALUE (Rs. in Million )
SCOPE
Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) A/c BHAVINI, Kalpakkam
255Design, Engineering, Supply Erection, Testing and
Commissioning of Power Distribution Stem
Tamil Nadu Electricity Board 197
Design, Engineering, Supply Erection, Testing and Commissioning of Optical Power Ground Wire Cables (OPGW) and Optical Line Termination Equipments
(OLTEs) and System Integration
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited
209Supply & Erection on Partial Turnkey Basis, Including
Civil Works pertaining to Substation & Associated transmission lines in Kolar & Rural Bangalore
Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited
198Supply & Erection on Partial Turnkey Basis, Including
Civil Works pertaining Substation & Associated transmission lines in Kolar
VA Tech Hydro India Ltd - Teesta Low Dam III Hydro Electric Project, Siliguri, West
Bengal 351
Design, Manufacture, Supply, Erection and Commissioning
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ELECTRICAL PROJECTS DIVISION - PROJECTS COMPLETED
PROJECT ORDER VALUE ( Rs. in Million)
SCOPE
Jodhpur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Limited , Jodhpur
217Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of
11 KV line, LT Line & Substation
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research,Kalpakkam
8Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning –
Providing Bulk Power
Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd, Chennai 15Supply, Erection, Testing and Commissioning of 230/11 KV Gas Insulated Substation, LT Cables
and Earth Slips
230/ 11kv Gas Insulated Substations Substation, Hyundai , Chennai
95 MW CCPP Substation, Valathur, Tamil Nadu
Environmental Engineering Division
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Product range includes:
Deaerators
Effluent Treatment & Recycling Plants leading to zero discharge
Water Treatment Plants (Pre-Treatment & DM Plant)
RO based Desalination Plants
CPU – Condensate Polishing Units
Supplied on turnkey basis the largest ever Deaerator in India for NPC (Tarapur) with capacity of 3,013 TPH
Presently executing Deaerators for Supercritical 3 x 660 MW NTPC, SIPAT Power Plant
Six large-size Deaerators for Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea for Marfiq, Saudi Arabia project under execution
Sold over 90 Deaerators in India, Asia, Middle East and Africa, ranging in capacity from 10 TPH to 3,103 TPH
Order backlog of Rs. 138 Million as of 1st November 2008
Deaerator – National Power Corporation , Tarapur
Effluent Recycling Plant -Tiruppur
Environmental Engineering Division
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Four large-size Membrane-based Effluent Recycling Plants at Tiruppur on commissioning would be the largest in capacity in India
Exclusive Licensee of M/s Termomechanica Ecologia (TME) Italy, offering sate-of-the-art technology for Condensate Polishing Plants in India
Incorporation with INIMA Servicios Europeos del Medio Ambiente, S.A offering complete solution for desalination systems
CPU – Condensate Polishing Units Effluent Treatment Plant – RO System Veerapandi
Captive Power Division
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Established in 2006 to address the growing demand for industrial captive power plants and public utility projects in India up to 150 MW
Executes Turnkey EPC contracts
Captive Power Plants for industries like Steel, Cement, Textiles, Paper, Pharmacy, Refinery, Chemical, Petrochemical, Metallurgical etc
Coal Based Power Plants, Combined Cycle Power Plants
Contributed Rs. 3190 Million to the turnover for the year ended 31st March 2008
MALCO Project, Mettur, Tamil Nadu (Under construction)
Key Differentiators
Established in Product and Turnkey contract segments
An Engineering Company dedicated to Power and Oil & Gas
Undertakes turnkey EPC projects for large Utility Power Plants
Diverse Design & Engineering capabilities
Ability to Design & Manufacture customised products
In-house Design & Engineering gives control over costs, design and schedule
Diverse range of product and services
Significant synergies through complementary operations
Ability to service both large and small scale projects
Project management policy & procedures enable execution of large, multifaceted, complex projects
Manufacturing capability is an added advantage in EPC projects
Cost Competitiveness
Control costs by optimising product features and design
Global sourcing
Technology tie-ups
Successfully tied up with several international companies to obtain technology know-how
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1. Design & Engineering of Civil, Electrical and
Mechanical Systems 9. Effluent Treatment Plant
2. Civil Works including 10. Demineralization Plant
a. Chimney 11. Gas Conditioning & Metering Skid
b. Natural and Induced Draft Cooling Towers 12. Fabrication of Columns & Structures
3. Substations and Switchyards 13. Welded Finned Tubes
4. Plant Piping System 14. Heat Recovery Steam Generators
5. Air Fin Coolers 15. On load Condenser Tube Cleaning System
6. Air Cooled Condensers 16. Debris Filter
7. Deaerators 17. Rubber Cleaning Balls for Condenser
8. Desalination Plants including RO Systems
In- House Bop Systems
Strategy for Rapid Growth
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Focus on large BOP contracts and EPC contracts
Utilize project management skills and in-house design & engineering capabilities to access the growing demand for power projects both in and around India
Focus on competitiveness and obtain high profit margins with acceptable level of contractual risk
Expansion of business & operations
Development of technological collaboration
Identify markets that provide cost and operational advantages to clients
Synergistic acquisitions and joint ventures to expand operations
Make the products truly global products with manufacturing facilities at China, Bahrain and capacity addition at existing units.
Build technological capabilities to execute large, technically complex projects and services in Oil & Gas Industries
Strategic alliances or consortia or joint venture relationships for specific projects with established International companies.
Board of Directors
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S/N Name & OccupationAge
(Years)Designation
1Mr. B.G. RaghupathyIndustrialist
56 Chairman & Managing Director
2Mr. S. RathinamCompany Executive
58 Director (Finance)
3Mr. V.R. MahadevanCompany Executive
49 Director (Technologies, HR & Infrastructure)
4Mr. Heinrich BöhmerBusiness
72 Independent Director
5Mr. M. Gopalakrishna, Retd. IASDirector-In-charge, Andhra Pradesh Gas Power Corporation Limited
69 Independent Director
6Mr. S.A. BohraEx. Sr Exec. Director (Technical), Nuclear Power Corporation
64 Independent Director
7Mr. S.R. TagatChartered Accountant
53 Independent Director
8Mrs. Sasikala RaghupathyBusiness
52 Director
Leadership & Professional Management The company is managed by a highly motivated team of professionals
The Management of the company has broad experience in the industry
– Average industry experience of the management is more than 25 years
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Name PositionIndustry Experience
(Years)Experience with
BGR Energy
Mr. B.G. Raghupathy Chairman & Managing Director 34 23
Mr. S. Rathinam Director (Finance) 29 16
Mr. V.R. Mahadevan Director (Technologies, HR & Infrastructure) 26 21
Mr. A. Swaminathan President & CEO, Power Projects 29 11
Major H.L. Khajuria President & CEO, Environmental Engineering 38 11
Mr. R. Ramesh Kumar President, Corporate & Secretary 21 16
Mr. G. Suresh President & CEO, Captive Power 23 20
Mr. V. Balakrishnan President & CEO, Electrical Projects 26 5
Mr. S. Ilanchezhiyan President & CEO, Air Fin Cooler 23 2
Mr. N. Murali President & CEO, Oil & Gas Equipment 28 2
Mr. G.D. Sharma President , Human Resource 29
Mr. P.R. Easwar Kumar Chief Financial Officer 16 15
Human Resources
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S/N Particulars No. of Employees
Total Employees 1212
1 Engineers 972
i Design & Engineering 271
ii Project Management & Quality Control 592
iii Planning, Procurement and Production 75
iv Marketing 34
2 Professional Staff 186
i Finance and Accounts 92
ii Human resource, Legal, Secretarial and Systems 94
3 Others 54
3 Years Financials – A Snapshot
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AuditedYear
ending30.09.2005
(12 months)
% age
Audited period ended31.03.2007(18 months)
% ageAudited
Year ended 31.3.2008
% age
TURNOVER 2890 100 7751 100 15048 100
EBIDTA 272 9.41 860 11 1555 10.33
PBT 187 6.47 608 9.84 1252 8.32
PAT 132 4.56 392 5.05 844 5.60
INR Million
Robust Financials
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Total Revenues EBITDA and EBITDA margin
PAT and PAT margin Earnings per share
Note: * FY07 is 18 months period ending March ’07; all other FY ends on September. **FY08 is 12 months period ended 31 March 08
(1) Basic EPS based on consolidated restated financial statements. FY07 EPS figures are annualized
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1
212
284
881
1605
9.9%
7.9%9.5%
11.2% 10.54%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
0
300
600
900
1200
1500
1800
FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 07 FY 08
INR
Millio
n
EBIDTA EBIDTA Margin
76 112 136
400
885
4.8%4.1%
4.6%5.1%
5.8%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
0
200
400
600
800
1000
FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 07 FY 08
INR
Millio
n
PAT PAT Margin
1.70 2.104.20
13.24
0.00
3.00
6.00
9.00
12.00
15.00
FY 04 FY 05 FY 07 * FY 08 **
INR
Mil
lio
n
1583 2707 2958
7868
15228
0
4000
8000
12000
16000
FY 03 FY 04 FY 05 FY 07 FY 08
INR
Millio
n
Financials – Q1 of 08-09
Total Revenues E B I T D A
P A T Earnings per share
23243068
0
1000
2000
3000
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
225263
0
80
160
240
320
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
147 172
0
50
100
150
200
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
2.27 2.39
0.00
1.25
2.50
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
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Financials – Q2 of 08-09
Total Revenues E B I T D A
P A T Earnings per share
31164252
0
1000
2000
3000
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
318507
0
80
160
240
320
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
160 237
0
50
100
150
200
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
2.47 3.29
0.00
1.25
2.50
Q1 FY 08 Q1 FY 09
INR
Millio
n
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